Nazi Donald isn't real, and even in the dream, he's not enthusiastic about it.
Nazi Donald isn't real, and even in the dream, he's not enthusiastic about it.
I'm even later, but…well, not to be redundant or anything, but HOLY SHIT.
I love the hell out of Pynchon, liked the book a lot, and this could be a good movie.
Nonetheless, I wouldn't be interested in seeing it. Really, now.
Define "successful."
Miraculously, I have managed to avoid spoilers in spite of the AVclub's fiendish plot to RUIN THE SHOW for me.
My favorite thing?
Kyle turning beet-red during the fleshlight demonstration.
"Pseudo"-snuff film? Either people are being murdered on camera or they're not; doesn't seem like there's much middle ground there.
Pichin
It's fun, but even by your fairly relaxed flash-game standards, it's super, super easy. I reached the top well before maxing everything out. Since whining about free games not being up to your standards is a very seemly thing to do, I'll just say that some extra post-victory content woulda been nice.
I like postmodern writers like Pynchon, Barth, Barthelme, and Gaddis.
AERIS DIES?!?
A guy with disconcertingly terrible taste in writers?
Thanks for that. I agree that his review of Freedom seems pretty craptastic, and in some ways he is clearly highly myopic. However, having read White Noise four or five times (for reasons far too stupid to get into), I found Meyers' critique of Delillo dead-on and cathartic (although, to be fair, Meyers DOES seem to…
If what I hear from my students is accurate, there are in fact SEVERAL reality shows about teenage mothers. I have no idea what their rhetorical positions might be, but I tend to doubt that you (or I) would like them.
I don't agree with that at all, mattsg. Myers' arguments against Delillo and McCarthy are quite detailed and, as far as I'm concerned, quite devastating. It's possible that A Reader's Manifesto mentions "the emperor's new clothes" and I just don't remember it, but "thinking [he's] oh so clever for referencing the…
It's not "style" per se that Myers objects to—it's *crappy* style. The man likes Ulysses, you know.
Question is…
…who would win in a fight, Gregory or the hawk?
Mine was some Carl Barks story or other, so hurray for me. I'm pretty sure the FIRST first was either "A Spicy Tale" or a Thanksgiving ten-pager with Gladstone. That is all.
The sixties were the seventies of the eighties and that is NOT a comment.
Is this a gimmick poster? It certainly doesn't seem like a very inspired gimmick.
Anonymous has his head so far up his ass that he thinks he can make these cryptic references that only teabagger-types understand—let alone care about—and expect normal people to get what he's saying.